Do LED bulbs heat up?

Do LED bulbs heat up

Incandescent lamps undoubtedly heat up

Incandescent lampsIncandescent bulbs are known for their high heat output when used. This disadvantage makes it difficult to replace faulty bulbs, as you have to wait a few hours for them to cool down and handle them safely. Specifically, the dispersion of heat is due to the internal tungsten filament which, when crossed by electric current, generates not only light but also heat. Precisely for this reason, these light sources are considered energetically inefficient. Only 10% of electricity is converted into light.
The remaining energy is dissipated through heat, leading to:
·        A reduction in the life cycle (average duration fluctuates between 800 and 1200 hours)
·        Loss of electrical resistance of the internal filament
·        High energy consumption and frequent replacement of the light source

The LEDs heat up but not in the same way

One thing is clear: the LED light sources generate heat but like any an electronic device that is powered with electricity. However, LED solutions remain preferable as
Led Lights heatup
the heat emitted is significantly lower than any other lighting technology. In practical terms, if you want to remove an LED lights bulbs from a luminous appliance that has remained on for days, you will not run the risk of getting burned. The heat emitted is minimal. The LED lamps, in fact, operate with an advanced technology that makes them suitable for illuminating even food products or sensitive materials without any risk of fire.
The absence of heat makes LED products:
·        Suitable for safe application in offices
·        Perfect for optimizing energy consumption
·         Ideal as an ecological alternative

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